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Challenge: The Photodetective Game
FastFourierTransformDate: Sunday, 13.04.2014, 21:44 | Message # 166
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Ok here is my picture


The most boring planet in the whole Galaxy? I can see Andromeda like it is seen from the Milky Way and because there are few stars I can deduce that we are in the edge of our galaxy, far away from Sagitarius A*. And also the star is behind us.

biggrin :D biggrin :D


Edited by FastFourierTransform - Sunday, 13.04.2014, 22:14
 
Antza2Date: Sunday, 13.04.2014, 22:05 | Message # 167
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FastFourierTransform, no foul language on these forums.




Go to antza2.deviantart.com for cool photos!
 
FastFourierTransformDate: Sunday, 13.04.2014, 22:13 | Message # 168
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ul language on thes


Sorry sad
 
LeparusDate: Monday, 14.04.2014, 12:00 | Message # 169
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Actually,that was a good beginning, FastFourierTransform, but tell me more about the planet itself and its distance to its sun.
 
FastFourierTransformDate: Monday, 14.04.2014, 12:17 | Message # 170
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Actually,that was a good beginning, FastFourierTransform, but tell me more about the planet itself and its distance to its sun.


Well, I think it's a hot desert in the inner part of the habitable zone of its star maybe? surprised
If the brightness is the real one then it's surely near it's star, not so much. If the star is like our sun I would say it is in the range of 0.7-1.5 AU.
 
LeparusDate: Monday, 14.04.2014, 12:32 | Message # 171
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That was completely wrong, FFF happy .Shall I give you a hint?

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That was completely wrong, FFF

Oh sorry, of course I meant FFT biggrin
 
FastFourierTransformDate: Monday, 14.04.2014, 16:12 | Message # 172
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Shall I give you a hint?

OOOhhhh, no, I admit my failure. Maybe someone can try this? I want to know the ansewer smile
 
LeparusDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 10:29 | Message # 173
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Looks like nobody is going to try.Would you like to try again, FFT, or should I tell everyone
(Which is only you at the moment biggrin ) the answer?
 
FastFourierTransformDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 12:31 | Message # 174
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I don't know... sad

Maybe it's an Oceania with a horrible atmosphere? I am very bad at this cry
 
LeparusDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 13:43 | Message # 175
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Wrong again,wrong again! I think we need a new challenger after all... sad
 
UnnamedDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 15:51 | Message # 176
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Let me guess...
It is a cold/frozen titan with life(every titan with life i find is full of clouds) far away from its host star, the star is quite far away from the central black hole and you can see a couple of stars and the andromeda galaxy in the background.





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LeparusDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 17:13 | Message # 177
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Quite right, but no, it has no life and no, there's no black hole.And you forgot something about the star.
It is hard to tell from the picture, so let me help you:
The planet is NOT in the ********* ****
 
UnnamedDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 18:50 | Message # 178
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With central black hole i mean the galaxy's central black hole.
And its not far from the galactic edge?





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LeparusDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 19:02 | Message # 179
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Ah, you meant that...so yes, the star is far away from the central black hole and the system is near the galactic edge, but that's not that what I asked for.
 
UnnamedDate: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 21:07 | Message # 180
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Not in the habitable zone?




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